José Mourinho is the only coach who has won four Super Cups, all in different European countries (Spain, Italy, England and Portugal) and with four different teams (Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Chelsea and Oporto) from Europe's great Leagues. The Portuguese coach has achieved this title with all the teams he has coached.
José Mourinho is not simply the only coach who has won the Spanish, Italian, English and Portuguese championships, but he has also won the Super Cup in various European countries and with the most teams: Spain, Italy, England and Portugal with Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Chelsea and Oporto, respectively. Moreover, all these have been as League champions.
SUPER CUPS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OF THE 6 GREAT EUROPEAN LEAGUES | |
COACHES | COUNTRIES |
Mourinho | Spain, Italy, England and Portugal (4) |
Ancelotti | Italy and England (2) |
Benitez | Italy and England (2) |
Eriksson | Italy and Portugal (2) |
Houllier | England and France (2) |
Heynckes | Spain and Germany (2) |
Bobby Robson | Portugal and Spain (2) |
Queiroz | Portugal and Spain (2) |
Mancini | Italy and England (2) |
The Portuguese coach, who has won the Super Cup with all the teams he has coached, got it for the first time with Oporto after defeating União Leiria, the team he had come from, on the 11th of August 2003 (0-1). His second title came two years later, on the 7th of August 2005, with Chelsea and against Arsenal (2-1). He got the third on the 24th of August 2008 against Roma, winning thanks to a penalty (2-2). And the most recent one came after defeating Barcelona.
SUPER CUPS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OF THE 6 GREAT EUROPEAN LEAGUES | |
COACHES | TEAMS |
Mourinho | Real Madrid, Inter de Milán, Chelsea and Oporto (4) |
Capello | Milan and Roma (2) |
Ancelotti | Milan and Chelsea (2) |
Benitez | Inter de Milán and Liverpool (2) |
Eriksson | Lazio and Benfica (2) |
Houllier | Liverpool and Lyon (2) |
Herber Chapman | Arsenal and Huddersfield Town (2) |
Heynckes | Bayern and Real Madrid (2) |
Albert Batteux | Stade Reims and Saint Etienne (2) |
Lucien Leduc | Mónaco and Marsella (2) |
Bobby Robson | Oporto and Barcelona (2) |
Héctor Cúper | Mallorca and Valencia (2) |
Queiroz | Sporting de Portugal and Real Madrid (2) |
Antonio Oliveira | Sporting de Portugal and Oporto (2) |
Mancini | Inter de Milán and Manchester City (2) |
Source:Realmadrid.com
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